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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Scallion Pancakes

Flaky,savoury scallion pancakes are very much famous here in Chinese restaurants,but somehow i never wanted to taste them there, coz they looks exactly like our maida parottas. This pan fried bread goes for simple preparation and they are really easy to make at home. As i choosed cooking with onions as this week's blogging marathon, i used scallions aka green spring onions for making this super delicious pancakes. In case if you dont have spring onions, you can used shallots also yellow or red onions for making this pancakes. So may use even garlic chives for making this pancakes, so the choice is yours to mix and match according to your tastebuds.Check out the other marathoners running this 20th edition of blogging marathon here.


2cups Maida/All purpose flour
1/4cup Boiling water
10nos Green spring onions (trimmed & sliced thinly)
Salt
Cold water (as per need)
1/4cup Oil
Cornstarch (for dusting)

Take the flour,salt in a medium bowl, pour the boiling water and mix it with a wooden spatula, now add cold water and two tablespoons of oil, knead the dough as soft dough.

Dust a clean surface,drop the dough and with your hands knead again for few more minutes and let it sit for 15minutes covered with a towel.

Divide the dough as 5-6 equal balls, roll the ball as a medium size circle, brush the dough with few drops of oil.

Sprinkle the chopped green spring onions as per need over the dough and roll the dough as cylinder, coil the dough cylinder into round .

Lightly dust the surface with cornstarch and flatten the dough into circle with the rolling pin. Repeat the same process with the remaining dough.

Heat a thick skillet on medium high flame,drop the rolled pancakes to the hot skillet, drizzle a tablespoon of oil and pan fry the pancakes until they gets well cooked.

Serve warm with a dipping sauce or simply with sweet chilly sauce.

50 comments:

  1. That is a wonderfully scrumptious pancake!!! love the addition of scallions!

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  2. My family and I love scallion pancakes. I never thought to try and make them. Yours look delicious. I will have to try them:)

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  3. nice post.. Ongoing event " Party snacks",more detais : http://en-iniyaillam.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/party-snacks-event-announcement.html

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  4. oh wow!! im drooling as i read the recipe!! loving it...

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  5. Yummy breakfast pancakes

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  6. wow!..they look so inviting.. practically breakfast time...feel like picking both:))

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  7. I love scallion pancakes.Its been a while since I had these and your pancakes are making me long for some.

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  8. Delicious pancake I love it. I too made and blogged about it.

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  9. Delicious! There was a similar one on Masterchef Australia.. made by Mindy!

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  10. That's a trendy name and the dish as well...
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  11. New to me... I have never tasted this!!! But looks delicious and yes similar to Maida Parotta..

    Sowmya

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  12. Simply superb... I used to buy these from
    Stores only...

    Event: Dish name starts with O

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  13. Nice pancakes.. looks so crisp and tempting!!!

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  14. Perfect scallion pancakes,great way to snack in chinese style

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  15. Great to see a different verion of the pancakes. Looks yummy!

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  16. yummy and inviting dear..Join me in Fast Food Event - Pasta and Know your Sweetness - Honey in my blog.

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  17. I have only had them in the chinese place this looks so good.

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  18. what a perfect looking dish, looks like a dish from a chef... sorry you are better than a chef :P

    Priya
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  19. I just love the taste and crispy texture of these pancakes.....

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  20. ils sont bien appétissants, bravo
    bonne journée

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  21. yumm. Do you eat it as a snack?

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  22. I'm yet to master the art of making parathas/puris but I love eating them. These pancakes look awesome.

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  23. Looks delicious. surely try to make it.
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  24. awesome priya.. never had this.. but loks like my kind of roti

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  25. one of my faves I get when I eat out Chinese

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  26. scallion pancakes are my fav too...yours looks perfect n so tempting!!

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  27. I miss these pancake dearly.This is a famous and inexpensive street food in China and I love eating them on the go esp.when we are walking to the mall in winter.Your pancake looks extremely delicious Priya...

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  28. they look as delicious as you have described (if not more)...mouthwatering

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  29. Perfectly made Scallion pancakes.

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  30. Lovely pancake...looks very inviting Priya

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  31. Those pancakes are looking awesome Priya, looks so flaky as well!

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  32. Looking so inviting.....

    Awesome recipe.... Thanks for the link this recipe with my ongoing event
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  33. I'm travelling in Asia and your blog with all the international recipes has been a fantastic way for me to recreate the things I'm eating out here. Thanks

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